1)Simple labelling worksheet. \n2)'ou&' cloze sentences.\n3)&';ou' read, cover, write, check.\nAll worksheets use the same words and same clip art images. Selected from: &'ou&'; words: out, shout, cloud, mouth, mouse, round, pound, count, house, flour, spout, and couch.
54 A4 thought provoking statements to be used as a thought for the day.
I use them at the beginning of the day with a grade 3 class, but have also used them with a grade 1 class.
Get a student to select one, pop it in a A4 card case display at the side of the white board - then as a class discuss what it means and how & why they should follow the advice.
Uploaded a Word doc if you want or need to edit it, plus a PDF in case anyone has any font issues.
"By sharing and helping others I get more done."
Simple idea, simple worksheet. Students enjoy it.\nGrid format. In the space next to the subtraction sentence students draw what they like (simple circles? Sweeties?) and then cross out how many they need to take away, then count the remaining objects and write the answer into the sentence.\nEasy to edit.
The Frayer Model is a graphical organizer used for word analysis and vocabulary building. This four-square model prompts students to think about and describe the meaning of a word or concept by:
Defining the term,
Describing its essential characteristics,
Providing examples of the idea,
Offering non-examples of the idea.
Various versions. Also uploaded a variation ‘Word Star Organsier’
Simple against the clock sorting game for students to practice times tables.
Print onto card and get students to cut them out.
To play the game:
1) Turn cards upside down and mix them around
2) Begin turning them over and sorting them into the correct order when the stopwatch starts.
3) Record your time for each day of the week.
4) Keep cards in an envelope ready to play the following day.
I print one set for each pair of students in my class and they play as a teams against the other students in the class. (cooperative, social constructivist learning etc.) But can also be used as an individual fast finisher game.
Provided are cards for the 4 times table, as that is what my class are learning this week, but very easy to edit for any times table.
Provided three versions:
one with the 'x symbol, multiplicand. & = symbol' on one card (least number of pieces) [this version also includes 4 wrong answers to make it a little more difficult] ,
one with 2 digit product on one card (harder),
and one with each digit on separate cards (hardest, and also easiest for them to lose cards of ;-))
A negative sentence (or statement) states that something is not true or incorrect.Two back:2:back worksheets (4 pages) with a varity of activities used as a homework.Negative Sentences using 'Being Verbs' present and past form on worksheet_1Negative Sentences using 'other verbs' present and past form on worksheet_2.Please rate and review.
ai digraph labelling worksheet.\n\n11 clear black and white clip art pictures of easy to read and spell (?) 'ai&' words. \n\ntail. rain. nail. train. snail. paint. afraid. chain. drain. sail. brain.\n\nGood for an introductory lesson on &';ai'
Old fashioned boring plural rules worksheet with 6 rules for changing nouns into their plural form and lots of example words to practice with.\nPossibly good for a homework, or to keep them quiet for 4 minutes in class?\n(Note: made with Libre Office but saved in Microsoft word format: you may need to tidy it up a little bit?)
Classroom management behaviour chart.
Start on the earth, move up to sun and then rainbow. Down to clouds and then storm clouds.
Use clothes pegs or blu-tac names.
Differentiated /oo/ digraph worksheets
long /oo/ labeling
short /oo/ labeling
long OR short /oo/ ? worksheets
Phoneme frame listen, spell and draw 16 words grid activity
Differentiated versions include with or without word bank (and sound button or no sound button word bank versions)
Using extra clear, black and white clip-art.
Everything you need for letters and sounds phase 3!
Phonics Worksheets, table mats, and tricky words game for letters and sounds Phase 3.
Everything taught is covered:
j, v, w, x, y, z/zz, qu, ch, sh, th, ng, ai, ee, oa, short & long oo, ar, or, ur, ow, oi, er, igh, ear, air, ure
Helpful phonics bundle for Letters and Sounds phases 3 & 5 all graphemes covered.
Includes;
my best selling 242 page phonics book
a carefully designed, and very useful phase 2 and 3 phonics mat
a similar style double-sided, flippable phase 5 mat
phase 3, sets 6 & 7 differentiated worksheets
phase 3, sets 7 & 8 worksheets
phase 3, sets 8,9 & 10
Split digraph flashcards
a helpful medial vowel sounds mat
a fun phase 3 tricky words game
fun partner write & read activity worksheets
/er/ digraph labeling worksheets
/oo/ digraph labeling worksheets
/igh/ trigraph labeling worksheets
A set of carefully designed resources to introduce multiplication to children, and to help them to progress to trickier skills.
Helps to clearly introduce repeated addition, multiplication as groups and multiplication as arrays.
Includes 8 large PowerPoint files all with menu pages and clear, careful, fun and logical slides and numerous activity sheets (worksheets, cut & stick activities, a booklet etc.)
(Nearly) Everything you’ll need to help young students understand and get to grips with the concept of multiplication.
Total price of bundled items : £22.40
Input-Output Tables to help relate multiplication and division.
PowerPoint focuses on building a connection between multiplication and division operations using an active model to reinforce the connection between the two operations.
Visual of the relationship between division and multiplication using input and output tables to show that division is sharing and multiplication is combining.
The PowerPoint is designed to encourage students to combine equal groups of clipart images to make a total (multiplication), as well as share a collection to form equal groups (division).
The PowerPoint uses a variety of public domain clipart images to act out a multiplication or division problems to encourage students to determine the total and reverse the action to determine the quotient and vice versa. Your students can make up little stories to help them understand each operation.
x3/÷3 & x4/÷4 Facts used (28 slides).
Includes differentiated worksheets for 3’s and 4’s facts
An introduction of the ‘think multiplication strategy’ to help with division.
An animated, interactive PowerPoint presentation with arrays of dots to help students visualize related multiplication and division facts.
A partially covered array showing only the number of rows in an array, but not the number of dots in each row is shown, along with a matching fact statement (e.g. “Altogether there are 40 dots”)
Students are encouraged to give the multiplication sentence AND related division sentence using the information shown (total number of dots & number of rows/groups) that helps work out the array proportions. e.g. 5 x ? = 40 and 40 ÷ 5= ?. 14 example arrays.
Includes 3 level differentiated division / multiplication worksheet in same style, plus colour matching facts for all tables x2-x10
Subject Verb Agreement PowerPoint with 5 worksheets about the basic rules of subject-verb agreements.
Subject Verb Agreement PowerPoint progression:
1)Starts by reviewing what the subject and verb of a sentence is.
2)Then an example slide of the grammar rule.
3)Main part of the PowerPoint provides example sentences with various different subjects and students choose the correct form of the verb, on a click the correct form of the verb floats into place.
(rule is removed after a few slides, but then reappears so that you can reinforce [or correct] the rule).
Fun story style to keep students engaged.
4)Ends with a simple task instructing students to write examples for different subjects and pronouns.
I use it with a ESL after-school class and mini-whiteboards for pairs of students to make it into a quiz game format.
Also included are 5 carefully designed, story-style, fun worksheets which provide reinforcement and practice for the rule.
1 of the worksheets repeats the examples used in the PowerPoint.
Homonyms, Homographs & Heteronyms PowerPoint & Crossword.
Homograph PowerPoint with simple clues and clear (labeled for reuse) clip-art.
Each slide is animated: 1st click written clues are presented, 2nd click clip-art is shown, 3rd click answer is revealed - I use it with mini-whiteboards in a quiz game format.
25 common homographs presented (fit, ring, saw, gum, letters, light, train, table, club, watch, calf, coach, jam, dear, wave, cross, bark, park, orange, bat, right, tear, bow, wind, polish) ( - please see a screen shot of 9 of the slides)
Also comes with a crossword using 17 of the 25 homographs to use as a homework or reinforcement activity.
Differentiated crossword - one with clues and word box of spellings, one with only clues.
I use it with ESL grade 2-5 students in an after school club and with my grade 3 (8 & 9 year olds) when we study this in grammar, but would be enjoyed by grades 2,3,4 and 5)
The seaside themed PowerPoint explains and shows what an array is, with fun seaside and beach illustrations, arrays using circles, clear examples, top tips for saving time e.g. counting in 2s, 5s and 10s.
(Please see video for a 8 second per slide run through of the PowerPoint, actual PowerPoint is far smoother and controlled via right click to begin each animation, giving time for explanations and children to think and answer)
Also included a fun, introductory array cut-match-stick worksheet (2 version: one at a lower level and one slightly harder)
Visual Multiplication. See video.
This PowerPoint is designed to introduce young students to multiplication visually with the use of multiplication input tables.
All facts for the 2, 5 and 10 times tables presented plus 16 other mixed facts. A total of 43 multiplication examples.
Different clipart themes for each of the 43 examples allowing for different story scenarios.
(e.g. 3x5 uses 3 types of birds with 5 birds in each group)
Matching turnaround facts are linked to from each slide.
Chosen facts can be directly jumped to from menu slide.
Multiplication sum, movement of items from small groups to one large group, and answer controlled by click of the mouse.
Designed by a teacher and used in real grade 1 and 2 classrooms.